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Christopher Langton

Exhibition

The Andy Factor

Dennis Chapman, Christopher Langton, Kaye Shumack, Rea, Luke RobertsPublicationThe Andy Factor...
Exhibition

Bad Toys

Bad Toys used the toy as a departure point to examine our adult relationship to childhood and play.Guest curated by Natalie KingExhibiting Artists: Stephen Bush, Destiny Deacon, Karen Ferguson, Maria Kozic, Christopher Langton, Victoria...
Exhibition

Swoon

Exhibiting Artists: Leslie Eastman, Dale Frank, Christopher Langton, Sean Melick, Jan Nelson, David Rosetzky, George Tillianakis Curator: Juliana Engberg Publication...
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Events

...nbsp;       ARTIST TALK: Linda Sproul, Clare Williamson and Christopher LangtonDATE: 18 April 1997            LECTURE: ‘From Camp to Queer: The Warhol Sensibility’ by guest speaker Nicholas Baume, Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art...
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Events

...technologies.Exhibiting Artists: Kate Beynon, Andrew Hurle, Matthew Jones, Christopher Langton, James Lynch, Callum MortonCurated by Stuart KoopPERFORMANCE: Live Acts – Chunky Move/ACCA at Revolver23/24 September, 14/15 October, 4/5 November & 16/17 December 1999...
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Public Programs, Education and Events

...8220;}}]]MIAF Launch, ACCA, 2004. Courtesy ACCA Archive Talk – Christopher Langton27 June 2004An artist floor talk presented as part of the ‘Look Who’s Talking’ series of free floor talks.Held...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Murray Walker’s 1990 exhibition, The River, The Port, The Journey, was concerned with the manner in which Australian cultural identity is created.

Murray Walker: The River, The Port, The Journey (1990)

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